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Listen. Learn. Lead.

Be informed, challenged, and inspired by local, national, and international leaders from government, business, academica, and the cultural and nonprofit sectors. The Lougheed College Lectures present exceptional speakers from interdisciplinary backgrounds. They will share their perspectives and insights on the leadership needed to face the complex challenges of the 21st century.

Ethical Dilemmas and Morality

Ethical leadership is more important than ever in our current socio-political environment. Ethical leaders have the courage of their convictions which are made explicit and inform the actions and work of an ethical leader. They facilitate a culture of respect, trust and safety within which people are comfortable being creative, sharing ideas and critically appraising the work and ideas in the organization without making it personal. Dr. Konkin will explore what it means to be an ethical leader, how to live and survive as an ethical leader and why we need them.

This event is a free public lectures. Attendees are asked to register and bring their tickets (printed or mobile) to the event.

Going Further with Executive Education

As a part of our final Lougheed College Lecture of the semester, the PLLC is excited to offer members of the public another unique opportunity to participate in Dr. Jill Konkins discussion on Ethical Dilemmas and Morality.

In collaboration with Executive Education at the University of Alberta School of Business, we are pleased to provide an open Q&A discussion facilitated by associate professor Dr. Marvin Washington.

Members of the public will have the opportunity to dig deeper into the topic and engage with participants and Dr. Washington to explore ways to bring the lessons presented in the lecture into their daily life.

Doors open at 5:15 PM with curtain call at 5:45 PM. We ask that all registered attendees arrive by 5:45 PM. For sold out events, ticket holders that have not arrived by 5:45 PM will lose priority and we will open registration to present attendees without tickets. The facilitated discussion with Executive Education will start at 7:20 p.m. after the initial lecture and end at 8 p.m.

Support the Campus Food Bank

The PLLC has partnered with the Campus Food Bank and will be accepting food donations at every lecture. We encourage attendees to support this vital resource to students and the surrounding University community.

FAQs

What are my transport/parking options getting to the event?

Paid Parking is available at the Jubilee Car Park and Education Car Parks on the University of Alberta campus.

Where can I contact the organizer with any questions?

Please contact the PLLC General Office by phone at 780.248.1305 or email at pllc@ualberta.ca during regular business hours (8:30 AM - 4:30 PM).

Is my registration/ticket transferrable?

Yes, the event is free to attend, registration is used to determine overflow needs.

Can I update my registration information?

Yes, we ask that if you are unable to attend then to please cancel your registration, especially during more popular lectures that may sell out. Doors open at 5:15 PM with curtain call at 5:45 PM. We ask that all registered attendees arrive by 5:45 PM. For sold out events, ticket holders that have not arrived by 5:45 PM will lose priority and we will open registration to present attendees without tickets.